Activators Dotnet 4.6.1 -

In .NET 4.6.1, activators play a crucial role in dependency injection, inversion of control, and plugin architectures. With the introduction of .NET 4.6.1, Microsoft enhanced the Activator class to support the creation of instances of classes that implement the IDisposable interface.

Using activators in .NET 4.6.1 is straightforward. Here's an example of how to create an instance of a class using the Activator class: activators dotnet 4.6.1

// Call a method on the instance ((MyClass)myInstance).MyMethod(); } } In this example, we create an instance of MyClass using the Activator.CreateInstance method. We then cast the object to MyClass and call the MyMethod method. In .NET 4.6.1

public class MyClass { public MyClass() { Console.WriteLine("MyClass constructor called"); } inversion of control

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